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[Lifetime Warranty] W11165546 Washer Water Inlet Valve - For Whirlpool Kenmore Maytag MVWB835DW0 MVWB765FW1 MVWB835DW1 MVWB765FW2 WTW7500GW2 MVWB765FW3 MVWB865GC0 MVWB765FW0 MVWB835DW3 MVWB766FW1 WTW8500DC0 WTW8500DC5

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W11165546 Washer Water Inlet Valve

Key Features

  • Regulates hot and cold water flow into the washer tub during wash and rinse cycles.
  • Dual solenoid design for precise temperature mixing.
  • Includes a pre-attached mounting bracket for secure installation.
  • Direct-fit replacement for specified models.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP6284346
  • PS12348013
  • W11096267
  • W10839828
  • W10758828
  • W10599423
  • 4545980
  • W11165546VP
  • EAP12348013
  • 33090105

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits specific top-loading washing machine models.
  • Compatible with major brands including Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, Crosley, Estate, and Roper.

When to Replace

  • Washer does not fill with water or fills slowly.
  • Washer fills with only hot or only cold water, regardless of setting.
  • Water leaks from the valve body or hose connection points at the back of the machine.
  • Machine continues to fill when powered off or overfills during a cycle.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the washer from both power and water supplies before beginning installation.
  • Note the position of the hot and cold water hoses before removal.
  • Use pliers to release the spring clamps on the internal hoses.
  • After installation, turn the water supply on and check for leaks before reconnecting power.
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  • FIX WASHER'S SYMPTOMS

    FIX WASHER'S SYMPTOMS

    Washer not filling properly | Leaking Valve | Incorrect water temperature | Noisy Operation | Displays the error codes E1, F8, LF, LO & FL
  • REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    W11096267, 33090105, W10599423, W10758828, W10839828, W11165546VP, 4545980, AP6284346, PS12348013, EAP12348013
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  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.
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Brand Model Number
Replaces 33090105, 4545980, AP6284346, EAP12348013, PD00037668, PS12348013, W10599423, W10758828, W10839828, W11096267, W11165546VP, WV5546
Kenmore 11021652020, 11028132410, 11028132411, 11028132412, 11028132413, 11028132414, 11028133410, 11028133411, 11028133412, 11028133413, 11028133414, 11029132411, 11029132412, 11029132413, 11029132414, 11029133410, 11029133411, 11029133412, 11029133413, 11029133414, 11031312020, 11031312021, 11031312022, 11031652020
Maytag 7MMVWB835EW0, 7MMVWB835EW1, 7MMVWB855EC0, 7MMVWB855EC1, 7MMVWB855EC2, 7MMVWB855EC3, 7MMVW7230LC0, 7MMVW7230LW0, MVW7230HC0, MVW7230HW0, MVW7232HC0, MVW7232HW0, MVW8230HC0
Maytag MVWB755DW0, MVWB755DW1, MVWB757JW0, MVWB765FC1, MVWB765FC2, MVWB765FC3, MVWB765FC4, MVWB765FW0, MVWB765FW1, MVWB765FW2, MVWB765FW3, MVWB765FW4, MVWB766FW0, MVWB766FW1, MVWB766FW2
Maytag MVWB835DC0, MVWB835DC2, MVWB835DC3, MVWB835DC4, MVWB835DC5, MVWB835DW0, MVWB835DW1, MVWB835DW2, MVWB835DW3, MVWB835DW4, MVWB835DW5, MVWB855DC0, MVWB855DC1, MVWB855DC2, MVWB855DC3, MVWB855DC4, MVWB855DW0, MVWB855DW1, MVWB855DW2, MVWB855DW3, MVWB865GC0, MVWB865GC1, MVWB865GW0, MVWB865GW1
Whirlpool 7MMVW7230LC0, 7MMVW7230LW0, 7MWTW8500EC0, 7MWTW8500EC1, 7MWTW8500EC2, WTW5100HC0, WTW5100HC1, WTW5100HC2, WTW5100HW0, WTW5100HW1, WTW5100HW2, WTW5105HC0, WTW5105HC1, WTW5105HC2, WTW5105HW0, WTW5105HW1, WTW5105HW2
Whirlpool WTW7500GC0, WTW7500GC2, WTW7500GC3, WTW7500GW0, WTW7500GW2, WTW7500GW3, WTW8500DC0, WTW8500DC1, WTW8500DC2, WTW8500DC3, WTW8500DC4, WTW8500DC5, WTW8500DC6, WTW8500DR0, WTW8500DR1, WTW8500DR2, WTW8500DR3, WTW8500DR4, WTW8500DR5, WTW8500DW0, WTW8500DW1, WTW8500DW2, WTW8500DW3, WTW8500DW4, WTW8500DW5, WTW8500DW6, WTW8700EC0, WTW8700EC1, ZAW47115GW0
Color
White / Blue / Red
Material
Plastic / Metal
Includes
4-Coil Hot & Cold Water Valve with Thermistor
Voltage
120V
Frequency
60Hz
Inlet Ports
2 (Hot & Cold)
Product Dimensions
5-3/8 x 4-1/4 x 3 inches

FAQ

This valve is used on select Whirlpool, Kenmore, and Maytag washers. Models listed in the title include MVWB835DW0, MVWB765FW1, MVWB835DW1, MVWB765FW2, WTW7500GW2, MVWB765FW3, MVWB865GC0, MVWB765FW0, MVWB835DW3, MVWB766FW1, WTW8500DC0, WTW8500DC5, and WTW7500GW0. Because this part fits multiple platform variations, the safest match is to confirm your washer’s full model number and the original valve part number before ordering.
W11165546 cross-references with several related water inlet valve numbers, including W11096267, W10599423, W10839828, W10758828, 33090105, and W11165546VP. Always match both the model number and the part number on the original valve when possible.
The water inlet valve controls the flow of hot and cold water into the washer during fill cycles. This style is a multi-solenoid valve assembly that opens and closes individual water paths as the control board calls for specific fill temperatures and cycle functions.
Typical symptoms include the washer filling slowly, not filling at all, filling with only hot or only cold water, stopping with a fill-related error, or continuing to drip water into the tub after the cycle ends. A sticking solenoid or internal valve blockage can also cause incorrect water levels or long cycle times.
For many top-load washers, this is usually a moderate repair that takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Common tools include a screwdriver, pliers, and possibly a nut driver or wrench for hose connections. Before starting, unplug the washer, shut off both water supplies, and disconnect the inlet hoses. It helps to label wire connectors and hose positions before removing the old valve.
First inspect the household water supply, inlet hoses, and the small filter screens at the valve ports for sediment or mineral buildup. Also check for kinked hoses and verify that both hot and cold supply valves are fully open. If the washer is getting power to the valve but still will not fill correctly, the valve assembly itself is a common failure point.